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Which colour rose should I choose?

Colour is the taste of the eyes, one of the most motivational forces in design and expression. Colour personalises a gesture and can be a mood-changer. What makes for a good colour then? It is totally about you and your intended and how you would like to express your feelings—either those of love, romance, appreciation, congratulations or sympathy. Are you greeting your partner at the airport coming home from a long absence? Are you throwing an end-of-year Christmas party? Are you praising your colleague for a well-deserved promotion? Or are you wishing your best friend a speedy recovery?

Whatever the event, it will always make your day look just a little better if you know the meaning of the colour and use it appropriately and wisely.

Red Rose

True Love, Passion and Romance

A red rose or red flower remains the most popular colour for special occasions such as anniversaries, Valentine’s Day, marriage proposals or even as an apology. It is the colour of fire and rekindled passion. Naturally it is traditional for couples to present their love in this manner. The red rose is also popular to use in a bride’s bouquet for the wedding. It is an exotic, reinvigorating and brave colour.

Pink

Pink Rose

Love, Gratitude, Appreciation

A pink rose represents gentleness, elegance and poetic romance. While light pink is known as a feminine, soft, sympathetic and humble color, louder pink has become popular in recent years due to its associations with gratitude and appreciation. Whichever the shade, It remains a beautiful way to say thanks and admiration for your intended recipient whether it is a fiancée, close friend, colleague, boss or a relative. You can never go wrong with a pink rose.The pink rose can feature in bridal bouquets, as part of a flower girl’s appearance, and an overall decorative setting for both Asian and Western cultures.

White Rose

Sympathy, Spirituality, Purity, Innocence

A white rose is an elegant and quiet colur, representing purity, innocence and a new beginning. In effect, it is a vibrant and transitional colour that can make you stand out from a crowd at a formal or wedding. It is the flower to “upstage” all the others, yet can also “blend in” with other colours. White roses have typically been used for rite-of-passages, funerals and for farewell gatherings. It is a simple expression of a new start and hope for the future. It also represents a gesture of remembrance. It is apt to declare: “I‘m thinking of you”.

White Rose
Yellow Rose

Yellow Rose

Friendship, Joy, Good Health, Congratulations

A yellow rose is a bright, warm and shiny colour to bring joy and good health. It is also a popular corporate choice for the reason that it works well in the workplace as morale lifter, ice-breaker and “motivational tool”. It can increase productivity as a result and can feel “energy cleansing” of harmful or inefficient habits.

A bouquet or box of yellow roses usually serves as a wonderful introduction with friends, heralds the arrival of a new baby or in “Get Well Soon” contexts for a patient.

Orange Rose

Enthusiasm, Passion, Gratitude, Thanks, Congratulations

A white rose is an elegant and quiet colur, representing purity, innocence and a new beginning. In effect, it is a vibrant and transitional colour that can make you stand out from a crowd at a formal or wedding. It is the flower to “upstage” all the others, yet can also “blend in” with other colours. White roses have typically been used for rite-of-passages, funerals and for farewell gatherings. It is a simple expression of a new start and hope for the future. It also represents a gesture of remembrance. It is apt to declare: “I‘m thinking of you”.

Orange Rose